Edgar B. Brossard addendum 1889-1980

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Edgar B. Brossard addendum 1889-1980

The Edgar B. Brossard Addendum collection contains personal items relating to the civic, religious, and business aspects of Dr. Brossard's work and that of his wife, Laura Cowley Brossard, as he traveled through-out the world fulfilling his duties both as a member and chairman of the United States Tariff Commission, and as a tireless leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This collection offers a wonderful insight into a man who was influential in both civic and religious matters in Utah and in Washington, D.C. from 1924 to his death in 1980. The collection contains letters, photographs, postcards and newspapers about Dr. Brossard's personal interests, especially in his church service. Many of Laura Brossard's letters, articles, and personal letters are also included.

7 boxes; 3 linear ft.

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United States Tariff Commission

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Brossard, Laura Cowley, 1893-1976.

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Brossard, Edgar Bernard, 1889-1980

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Economist with the United States Tariff Commission, 1923-1925. Member, United States Tariff Commission, 1925-1960. Chairman, USTC, 1935; 1953-1960. From the description of Edgar Bernard Brossard papers, 1917-1962. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 43604048 Edgar Bernard Brossard was born in 1889 in Oxford, Idaho. He grew up in Logan, Utah, and attended the Utah Agricultural College where he graduated with a B.S. degree in Economics in 1911. Brossard married Laura ...